I just ordered a HH Big 5, 64" 45# at 28. Ebony riser, black elk grip laced with dark wood tip overlays. :)
For you HH shooters, do you all use split fingers or does anyone shoot 3 under? I normally shoot 3 under.
Also do most HH owners shoot wood arrows or do people use carbon or aluminum?
Thanks! I can't wait for this bow to get here!
Bill
Split finger and Surewood shafts
Bill-
Congrats, on the new bow! I personally use split fingers with wood arrows. I have found that woods are much easier to tune to the bow. My second choice is aluminum, because they have so many sizes to choice from.
I hope to see you join in on the Hill Thread.
Darren
3 under, cedar shafts, Hill Halfbreed 66" 45# @ 28" :thumbsup:
It looks HH is very busy lately!
Darren,
I'm not familiar with wood arrows. When you mentioned that they are easy to tune, can you let me know your tuning methods? I use GT 3555 carbon shafts right now and use various insert weights to tune.
Also any recommendation on good wood arrow vendors?
Thanks.
Bill
If your draw is 28 inches, get some fletched woodies spined 45-50#, cut to 29 inches BOP, put some 125 grain points on them and you're good to go. Straight bows are quite forgiving. Could also go heavier in spine and arrows will still fly well.
I shoot split finger and shoot both wood and carbon arrows. I like the more "traditional" aspect of the wood arrows but honestly I like shooting the carbons better.
Sorry I forgot to mention that my LB DL IS 25.5 inches. But the bow I'm getting is 45# at 28".
I shoot split with aluminum arrows. Yeah Craig is busy, that means in about six months their will be a buch of Hills for resale.
I shoot split finger and Surewood shafts. The Big 5 is my favorite Hill.
I shoot 3-under with my Hills. All of them are tillered for it, too. Just ask Craig to tiller it for you that way. I shoot Douglas fir.
I just called Craig to have him set it up for 3 under.
CbCrow what did you mean when you there'll be whole bunch of Hills for sale in 6 months? Does Craig do a special sale or something?
I think CbCrow means that there are many fellows trying Hill longbows for the first time, partly or mainly due the monster Hill thread here. They don't suit everybody, and some of the new lads will decide to sell theirs after awhile and go back to recurves or deflex-reflex bows. I will say that they sure suit me, and I hope to buy more of them in the future. I will also agree with what Don Thomas wrote about longbows in Longbows in the Far North: Longbows are strict old school masters. I like longbows.
3-under and carbons, but I'm gonna switch to Surewood Douglas Fir.
Not sure if you are going to hunt with this bow, but at your draw length you may be below the minimum legal hunting weight in your state or others. Here in NJ it is 35# minimum peak draw weight AT the shooters draw length. If Craig hits the mark with 45#@28 you will be pulling about 37.5-40#.
Now that said, Craig's bows often come in around 3-5# heavier than the listed draw weight. You might want to talk to him and see what he recommends if you are worried about not being able to hunt with the bow.
3 under here with Carbons. I will admit that the wood bug has been getting to me and am considering trying them out.
You are going to love your Hill Bow!!!!!
No plans on big game hunts with this bow just 3D and maybe small game.
Mainly for backyard fun. :)
Ben,
I've tried recurves and still prefer longbows. I had a Black Widow recurve as well as a Hoyt GM. Both nice bows but for some reason I just wasn't consistent with them. I tried a BW PL with their demo program and just shot it really well. The longbow just feels nice and fits me perfectly. So both recurves were sold and now I have a used Centaur double carbon on the way, a new ACS ACX carbon bow on order and the HH Big 5 to add to my BW PLX and a old 21st Century longbow.
If the HH bow is half as nice shooting as it looks, then you won't see mine for sale anytime soon.
Hmmmm...Ebony you say. Perhaps you should modify your order to an Ebony risered Wesley Special with 5 lams of bamboo, straight grip, 68" and about #49@28" or so. That way, if you don't like the bow I can take it off your hands for you at a hugely depreciated price. That's ok, no need to thank me.
Oh, and definately go with some woodies. Carbons off a classic Hill? :eek: :dunno:
Congrats SactoBowman!! I've shot hills both ways. They seem to be very forgiving and like being shot split and 3 under. However, I always feel more "traditional" shooting my HH style bows split. With that said, I adhere to what Ron LaClair said on MBB to the effect of his objective being to "hit what he is shooting at using whatever method allows him to achieve that goal"...paraphrasing on my part...The Ekins are great to do business with and they make a fine product! I bet you'll be having lots of fun!
If split works for you fine, I still would not rule out trying split, you may like it with a Hill. 68" may be a bit long for your draw, 64" or 66" may work better for you.
TSP,
Just because you are such a good TG'er, I'm calling Craig right now to change the spec's. I'm going to ask him to make it a super special edition with his new reflex/reflex, carbon stealth F14 limbs and the combo CocoEbono riser.
I know I'll hate it as soon as I get it so I'll sell it to you for $99 TYD.
Deal? :)
SactoBowman, are you kidding me?!! Craig wouldn't charge you $99 even for a brand NEW CocoEbono riser with F14'er limb stools. I believe that's his 'Whowannabee Special' model...he'll whip one up from some old tomato stakes for about $3 (shipping included). I might take it off your hands but you'll need to include some boot.
Tell you what, buy another Hill (see my specs above) to throw in with it and we'll hammer out a deal. No need to thank me. :archer: :laughing:
Haha that there is funny.
Daren, check with Bob Wartenburg ( Ft. Lauderdale Archers) very well made wood arrows.
Roger
Good news Hillbro! Vote wood arrows, split tiller, & straight grip. Shoot to suit.